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16 DIGs, 34 additional DIGs transferred in major police reshuffle

Shawdesh desk: In a major reshuffle of the police administration, the government has transferred 16 officials of the DIG rank and 34 officials of additional DIG rank to new posts.

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PM for improving quality education to maintain global standard

Shawdesh desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked all concerned to work together to further improve quality education in matching global standard. “The quality of education has improved a

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Record heatwaves sweep the world, from US to Japan via Europe

Shawdesh desk: Tens of millions were battling dangerously high temperatures in the United States on Saturday as record heat forecasts hung over Europe and Japan, in the latest example of

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Momen urges for collective efforts from ASEAN for sustainable solution to Rohingya crisis

Shawdesh desk: Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen sought more strong and effective support of ASEAN leaders and ARF member states to ensure safe, sustainable, dignified and voluntary return of Rohingyas

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No alternative to Sheikh Hasina: Ahmed Akbar Sobhan

Shawdesh desk: #Bangladesh now in centre of global attraction #Businessmen worst sufferers of 1/11 govt Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan has mentioned that there is no alternative to Sheikh

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Female lawyer killed as bus hits motorbike on Hanif flyover

Shawdesh desk: A female lawyer was killed and another injured as a bus hit their motorcycle on Hanif flyover in Jatrabari area of Bangladesh capital Dhaka on Sunday. The deceased

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Rail links between Dhaka, other dists snapped following blockade

Shawdesh desk: Rail communications between Dhaka and rest of Bangladesh remained halted since Sunday morning as a section of contractual workers of the Bangladesh Railway blocked the rail line at

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Teachers under MPO go on strike for indefinite period

Shawdesh desk: A section of secondary-level teachers of schools under the Monthly Pay Order system went for an indefinite strike on Sunday across the country, demanding the nationalisation of their

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